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Technical specifications
2
20-230 V, 50/60 Hz
2
200 W max.
12 3
150 150-300 300-500
8
0 80-630 80-630
c
ontinuously in 9 steps
by thumbwheel
No
II
Yes
≤ 70dB (A)
≤ 2.5 m/s
2
/ K = 0.04 m/s
2
850 g
2
30 V, 50/60 Hz
2
300 W max.
c
ontinuously adjustable
12
150 150-500
8
0 80-650
i
nfinitely variable in 10 °C steps
by pushbutton
1 = 250 °C / approx. 350 l/min
2
= 350 °C / approx. 400 l/min
3 = 450 °C / approx. 500 l/min
4
= 550 °C / approx. 400 l/min
Yes
for changing programmes set
II
Yes
Yes
≤ 70dB (A)
≤ 2.5 m/s
2
/ K = 0.04 m/s
2
960 g
V
oltage
O
utput
A
irflow adjustment
Stage
Airflow rate (l/min.)
T
emperature (°C)
T
emperature setting
Programmes
Residual heat indicator
Memory button
Protection class
(
without earth terminal)
Thermostat
Thermal cut-out
Emission sound pressure level
Total vibration value
Weight
H
G 2120 E
H
G 2320 E
Subject to technical modifications
Usage
Here are some of the applications you can use STEINEL hot air
tools for. This selection is by no means exhaustive – no doubt
you can immediately think of other examples.
Stripping paint: paint is softened and can be removed with a
stripping knife and paint scraper to leave a clean surface.
Applying heat-shrinkable tubings: The shrink tubing is
slipped over the section you want to insulate and heated with
hot air. The tubing shrinks by approx. 50% in diameter to give
a sealed union. Shrinking is particularly fast and even using
reflector nozzles. Sealing and stabilising cable breaks,
insulating soldered joints, gathering cable runs, sheathing
terminal blocks.
Shaping PVC: tiles, piping or ski boots can be softened and
formed with hot air.
Shaping: ski boots and sports shoes can be shaped for a
perfect fit.
Desoldering: electronic components are detached quickly
and neatly from circuit boards with a reduction nozzle.
Soft soldering: First, clean metal parts you want to join. Then,
using hot air, heat the point you want to solder and offer up
the soldering wire. Use flux or a soldering wire with a flux core
to prevent oxide forming.
Welding and joining plastic: all parts being welded must be
of the same plastic material. Use an appropriate welding rod.
Welding sheeting: The sheets are overlapped and welded
together. A slit nozzle is used to direct hot air under the
overlap, then the two sheets are firmly pressed together with
a feed roller.
Also possible: Repairing PVC tarpaulins by overlap welding
with a slit nozzle.
M
aterial
Rigid PVC
R
igid PE
(
HDPE)
Polyethylene
P
P
Polypropylene
A
BS
A
pplications
Pipes, fittings, tiles, structural sections,
t
echnical mouldings
300 °C welding temperature
T
ubs, baskets, canisters,
i
nsulating material, piping
300 °C welding temperature
H
igh-temperature drainpipes, seat buckets,
packagings, automotive parts
250 °C welding temperature
A
utomotive parts, equipment enclosures, cases
350 °C welding temperature
C
haracteristic signs
Chars when held in flame,
p
ungent odour;
crashing sound
L
ight yellow flame, drips continue to burn,
s
mells of a candle being extinguished;
crashing sound
B
right flame with a blue core,
drips continue to burn, pungent odour;
crashing sound
B
lack, fluffy smoke;
sweet odour;
crashing sound
G
uide for selecting the right type of welding rod when welding plastics
Accessories (see illustrations on the inside cover)
Your retailer has a wide range of accessories for you to
choose from.
1 Surface nozzle 50 mm Prod. No. 070113
2 Surface nozzle 75 mm Prod. No. 070212
3 Window nozzle 50 mm Prod. No. 070311
4 Window nozzle 75 mm Prod. No. 070410
5 Paint scraper kit Prod. No. 010317
6 Reflector nozzle Prod. No. 070519
7 Crimp connectors
Ø 0.5-1.5 Prod. No. 006655
Ø 1.5-2.5 Prod. No. 006648
Ø 0.1-0.5 – Ø 4.0-6.0 Prod. No. 006662
8 Heat-shrinkable tubing
4.8-9.5 mm Prod. No. 071417
1.6-4.8 mm Prod. No. 071318
4.0-12.0 mm Prod. No. 072766
Heat-shrinkable tubing set, set of 3 Prod. No. 075811
9 Soldering reflector nozzle Prod. No. 074616
10 Reduction nozzle 14 mm Prod. No. 070717
11 Reduction nozzle 9 mm Prod. No. 070618
12 Fine dust filter Prod. No. 078218
13 HL-Scan Prod. No. 014919
14 Wide-slit nozzle Prod. No. 074715
15 Feed roller Prod. No. 012311
16 Plastic welding rod
Rigid PVC: Prod. No. 073114
HDPE: Prod. No. 071219
PP: Prod. No. 073411
ABS: Prod. No. 074210
17 Welding shoe Prod. No. 070915
Declaration of Conformity
Functional Warranty
This STEINEL product has been manufactured with ut-
most care, tested for proper operation and safety and
then subjected to random sample inspection. STEINEL
guarantees that it is in perfect condition and proper
working order.
HG 2120 is guaranteed for 12 months or 750 hours of
operation and HG 2320 E for 12 months or 1000 hours of
operation, each commencing on the date of sale to the
consumer. We will remedy defects caused by material
flaws or manufacturing faults. The warranty will be met
by repair or replacement of defective parts at our own
discretion. This guarantee does not cover damage to
wearing parts, damage or defects caused by improper
treatment or maintenance nor does it cover breakage
as a result of the product being dropped. Further conse-
quential damage to other objects shall be excluded.
Claims under warranty shall only be accepted if the prod-
uct is sent fully assembled and well packed complete with
sales receipt or invoice (date of purchase and dealer's
stamp) to the appropriate Service Centre or handed in to
the dealer within the first 6 months.
Repair service:
If defects occur outside the warranty
period or are not covered by warranty,
ask your nearest service station for the
possibility of repair.
HG 2120 E settings
Airflow rate stage 2 low airflow rate Airflow rate stage 3 high airflow rate
Thumbwheel Temperature approx. Thumbwheel Temperature approx.
1 80 °C 1 80 °C
2 110 °C 2 110 °C
3 190 °C 3 180 °C
4 280 °C 4 260 °C
5 360 °C 5 340 °C
6 440 °C 6 420 °C
7 500 °C 7 480 °C
8 570 °C 8 560 °C
9 630 °C 9 630 °C
Depending on how accurately the thumbwheel is set, the guide values shown may differ by up to +/- 20 °C from the
temperature actually delivered.
GB
(refer to page 160)
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